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  1. (1892-1958) Swiss author and composer who earned a PhD in chemistry but devoted himself to the arts. His fiction often included elements of Horror and sometimes bordered on the fantastic and surreal (see Fantastika ).

  2. Sep 26, 2020 · In this evocative and interesting collection, Maurice Sandoz re-creates with rare artistry the shadowy world of the supernatural. Connoisseurs of the exotic will be fascinated by these unusual tales." From E. F. Bleiler's The Guide To Supernatural Fiction: "SANDOZ, MAURICE (1892-1958). Swiss physicist, writer, not to be confused with Mari Sandoz.

  3. Jul 29, 2022 · In 1944, Thomas Sugrue reviewed Fantastic Memories, the first book Salvador Dalí illustrated for Swiss writer Maurice Sandoz (1892-1958). The critic described Dalí as clairvoyant, able to receive the author’s words and transform them into intriguing and complex images.

  4. Title: The House Without Windows. Author: Maurice Sandoz (Swiss, Bâle 1892–1958 Lausanne) Illustrator: Salvador Dalí (Spanish, Figueres 1904–1989 Figueres) Publisher: Guilford Press (London) Date: 1955. Medium: Illustrations: color lithographs. Dimensions: 10 x 7 7/16 x 11/16 in. (25.4 x 18.9 x 1.7 cm) Classification: Books.

  5. The foundation operates mainly in Switzerland in several fields, including support and encouragement of artistic culture with the Fondation Edouard et Maurice Sandoz (FEMS), and economically in the watchmaking sector with the support of Parmigiani Fleurier and Vaucher Manufacture in Fleurier, [1] as well as in the hotel business with six hotels ...

  6. FANTASTIC MEMORIES. By MAURICE SANDOZ (Guilford Press/Doubleday; 1950/57) As the title promises, this short story collection purports to be a compilation of memories, most of them fantastic and/or macabre in nature.

  7. THE MAZE. Fiction. By MAURICE SANDOZ (Doubleday; 1945) The most famous work by France’s late Maurice Sandoz, a short novel of vaguely Lovecraftian mystery that still holds up—mostly.

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